Archive for November, 2005

November 2005: What’s In, and What’s Out

We’re all over…
The complete Sex and the City series on DVD

Sex and the City

Photo Credit: HBO

Why:
Raise a cosmo to the future movie nights ahead!
(We already have one slated for this Saturday afternoon)


We’re all over…
Tiered, ruffled column dresses

Pictured: Michael Kors Spring 2006

Michael Kors Ruffles

Photo Credit: NY Metro

Why: These tiered layers allow you to display your upbeat side
and are a far better alternative to the mass-produced prairie skirt.
Plus, it helps to know that they’ll be here to stay ’til at least next spring.

We’re So over: Fedoras

Angela Bassett Fedora

Photo Credit: E! Online


Why:
Warning: Strongly avoid unless you are either
a) Cameron Diaz
b) Cary Grant
c) Inspector Gadget


We’re So over:
The folkloric Russian dirndl outfits

Paris Hilton Folkloric Russian Dirndl

Photo Credit: E! Online

Why:
We’re all for keeping abreast of trends
–just not blindly following them.
This kitschy theme is simply a bit overboard for us…

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Home Shopping: Best of West Elm

We found some great contemporary-looking pieces at West Elm. Our favorites?

    Ceramic Vases

    Ceramic Vases | $88 at West Elm

    From left: Textured Bulb Vase ($39), Oval Vase ($9), Textured Taper Vase ($24), and Pedestal Vase ($16).

    Tumbleweed Print Pillow Cover

    Tumbleweed Print Pillow Cover | $34 each at West Elm

    Note that the Pine Green/Glacier Blue colorway is sold out. Also, the accompanying pillow inserts are $16 each.

    Tumbleweed Duvet Cover

    Tumbleweed Duvet Cover & Pillowcases | West Elm

    Duvet cover ranges from $79 (Twin)-$119 (King). Pillowcases range from $29-$89, depending on color. What can we say, we just can’t get enough of the tumbleweed!

    Hanging Capiz

    Hanging Capiz | Set of 3 for $19 at West Elm

    Great as an accent piece, but don’t overdo it. The look should be contemporary, not dorm chic.

    Modular Wall Shelving

    Modular Wall Shelving | Set of 2 for $79 at West Elm

    We just Adore modular design. Form + Function = Fabulous!

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WGSN: Fall/Winter 2007 Color Trends

Worth Global Style Network also weighed in on color for Autumn/Winter 2006-2007, noting:

Brown Color Scheme Vase

  • Growing importance of grey and brown.
  • Brown influencing yellow and green to create golden and olive toned colors.
  • Greens softening with saturated blues.
  • Cool colors from Teal to Violet growing in importance.

Green and Blue Color Scheme Pillows

 

 WGSN also made note of the mix we’re seeing between nature and urban life. The return to natural colors like beige, brown, and green reflects the want to seek refuge in the natural world. On the other hand, techno fabrics (think of stain-resistant and other performance fabrics) reflect society’s tendency towards innovation and the embrace of manmade creations.

Product photos courtesy of West Elm.

San Francisco International Fashion Week | Black Coffee


Photo Credit: Ling Kong


Background on Black Coffee: Black
Coffee is the brainchild of designer Jacques van der Watt, who is known
in his native South Africa for his mysterious yet feminine creations.


Photo Credit: Ling Kong


Key Takeaways: Black
Coffee’s collection made heavy references to traditional Japanese
culture such as obi belts, kimono-style dresses and canvas flats.

Color Palette:
Beige, taupe, black and white colors emphasized an Asian influence;
some of these muted colors were contrasted with rich hues such as
burgundy and red.


Silhouettes: The
unusual cuts and lines of van der Watt’s pieces helped to differentiate
the label from many others. Black Coffee truly caught our eye with
unusual takes on layering (a structured knee-length jacket paired with
a flowy, asymmetrical skirt) and shape (tunics with three tiers of
ruffles at the bottom).


Photo Credit: Ling Kong


Accessories Report: Canvas slippers on the women; wooden beaded necklaces; printed obi belts; necklaces with coin-shaped pendants.

What’s Wearable: Black Coffee proved that, despite overt ethnic references, this collection could still be wearable.

With this top, Black Coffee has truly gone full circle:


Photo Credit: Ling Kong

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San Francisco International Fashion Week | Paul Munroe

Photo Credit: Ling Kong


Background on Paul Munroe:
A former civil engineering student, Paul Munroe has been showing his
designs on the runways of South African Fashion Week for the past six
years. This show, which featured only menswear, was Munroe’s US debut.

 

Photo Credit: Ling Kong

Key Takeaways:
What this collection lacked in cohesiveness it compensated for with
creativity. While we weren’t quite sure how to describe the ensembles
seen at the show (Urban thug? Eighties rockstar? Space cowboy?) we
decided that perhaps the collection’s inability to be labeled is part
of its appeal.

Silhouettes: Baggy jeans, plaid pants and kilts, quilted nylon overalls, vests.

Photo Credit: Ling Kong

Accessories Report: We
spotted leather piping, medallions and iron-on patches on
everything–from the sides of a pants leg to the back of a vest–as
well as pocket detailing and fabric-and-stainless steel belts.


What’s Wearable
:
While many of Munroe’s outlandish ensembles seem fitting for only the
most extreme of alternative lifestyles (example: a sleeveless leather
tank resembling a corset), each individual garment is interesting
enough to worn as a stand-alone piece. We also liked the bomber jackets
and baggy black jeans (our photographer boldly proclaimed: "I would
definitely wear those.")

 

Photo Credit: Ling Kong

Add comment November 1st, 2005

Shopping Guide: The Best Men’s Lightweight Jackets, Part II

Part II of Style Intelligence Report’s guide to Men’s Lightweight Jackets.

We present to you Five stylish, semiformal jacket options. Whether you’re looking for something basic, unique, sophisticated, comfortable, or edgy, we have a jacket for you!

Boxcar Coat

Kenneth Cole "Boxcar" Coat | $129.99 (sale) at Macy’s

For a sophisticated, minimalist look, this coat is perfect. Plus, it’ll go with everything in your wardrobe.

Knit Blazer

Knit Blazer | $135 at Armani Exchange

Knit for comfort, but tailored for style. The collar detailing on this knit jacket made it a real standout.

Corduroy Blazer

Corduroy Blazer | $145 at Armani Exchange

No stylish man’s closet is complete without a fitted corduroy blazer. We like this one for its cropped fit. The jacket looks great on tall men, but the cropped length also makes shorter men look taller.

Romain Kapadia Trenchcoat

Romain Kapadia Canvas Trench | $438 at Guyshop

Expensive, yes. But we adore this jacket’s off-centered button detailing and the diagonal belt fastening. Truly standout detailing.

Kenneth Cole Leather Jacket

"Washed Up" Leather Jacket | $398 at Kenneth Cole

Slim fit, streamlined detailing, and washed leather. What’s not to love about this jacket?

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